Pay Levels

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Pay Levels are a good way to assist in managing your employee pay rates, especially if they're in specific levels or grades, and everyone falls into one of the said pay levels. This can be used for groupings of people in a elevating grades to control all their hourly rates at one time; especially useful for junior staff whose rates increase with their birthdays.

Using pay levels will ensure that your rostering budgets and timesheet paid values are as accurate as possible when viewing reports.

Our Helpdesk are happy to take you through creating these levels, however you will be responsible for inputting the correct dollar values and maintaining this information.

PLEASE NOTE: Pay levels are different to award penalty multipliers, those of which are controlled by WageLoch - please call Helpdesk for assistance if required.

Creating Pay Levels

  • Open WageLoch and sign in.
  • Click on the Settings cog in the top right and select Pay Levels.
  • To create a new pay level, click Create.
  • Give the pay level an appropriate name, and choose whether you'll be using age-based (juniors) or not.
  • You'll now be presented with a table requesting the base rate of the level (and/or ages).
  • Depending on the setup of WageLoch, this will typically be the unloaded base rate (i.e. no casual loading) to avoid payment errors.
  • Fill in the table with the correct dollar values according the the pay/age level.
  • Click Done to save.

Assigning Pay Levels to Staff

  • Open up WageLoch and sign in.
  • Click on Staff in the top left menu
  • Double-click on the employee you wish to assign to a pay level to open their staff card.
  • Under the Payroll category, beneath the pay group, there is a drop menu to pick a pay level.
  • Once assigned, this will now control the base rate.

Maintaining Rates

When an award pay guide update is release which increases the dollar value of staff hourly rates (not penalty multipliers), you'll need to head back into the Pay Levels to maintain these rates and keep them updated.

  • Open Wageloch and sign in.
  • Click Settings and select Pay Levels from the menu.
  • Select the pay level you need to update (may be linked under a pay group) and click Edit.
  • You can now update the hourly rate to the new rate from the pay guide.
  • Done to save the change. then click Done again to save and close.
  • Your employees rates should now be updated on their staff cards.